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1751 Pneumonia, 3 days. States age as 88 (b1781). Her nephew, who was present at death, was Francis Edmund Stacey, husband of Theodosia Tyndall, who was the niece of Onesiphorus Tyndall-Bruce. The Stacey family owned Llandough Castle in Wales Bruce, Margaret Stuart (I2144)
 
1752 Pretty Miss Maud Hobson, the actress, has enjoyed an experience such as not given to all women to have. She had hardly been on the stage a year when Captain W.B.Hayley, of the 11th Hussars, asked her to be his wife. they were married and went together to the Sandwich Isles, and Captain Hayley became Vice-Chamberlain to King Lalakum, wile Miss Hobson was a lady-in-waiting to the Queen. She was there five or six years. Of course she wore the native dress, and adorned herself with flowers. She lived on native dishes, such as dog backed under the ground, raw fish etc., and rode on horseback astride. However she is not sorry to be coming back to her old love, the English stage,
Chilian Times 
Hobson, Maud (I4966)
 
1753 previously Esseg, Slavonia Alexander, Duke of Teck Francis Paul Charles Louis (I4337)
 
1754 Principal Probate Registry. <i>Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England</i>. London, England © Crown copyright. Source (S337)
 
1755 Private donor. Source (S466)
 
1756 Probate 20 Sept 1916 to John Stanhope Arkwright & Samuel Ronald Courthope Bosanquet, effects L25,843 3s 2d Arkwright, Arthur Chandos Lt Colonel (I1606)
 
1757 Probate to Waring Robinson MRCS and a solicitor. Effects £100 Waring, Frances Ann (I3588)
 
1758 Probate £6772 6s 4d Ward, Serena Lucy (I4334)
 
1759 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pott, Professor Francis John (I3857)
 
1760 Quartermaster of London Voluntary Aid Detachment No. 30 of the British Red Cross Society, 1910; commandant of No. 116, 1913. Served with Bulgaria Red Cross Society in Kirk Kilisse 1912-13 (decorated by the Queen of Bulgaria). In the Great War, amongst other V.A.D. services in London, was in 1915 successively a Nurse at Westminster V.A.D. Hospital, in charge of a Belgian Refugee Convalescent Hostel, and on Air Raid duty; and, from October 1915 to November 1918, Head of the Posting Department of County of London Branch of the Bulgaria Red Cross Society. Attached to the Westminster Division of the B.R.C.S. October 1919, sometime temporary secretary and vice-chairman, chairman 1926-8. Resigned V.A.D. 1929. 'Member' 1918, 'Officer' 1919, of the Order of the British Empire. Member of the Church of England National Assembly from 1925.

Portraits: one on china, 1879 (a companion picture to that of her sister but by a different & unknown artist). Drawing by W.E. Miller. Both in possession of Lord Aldenham. Crayon by E.U. Eddis in her possession (1932). 
Gibbs, The Hon. Mildred Dorothea OBE (I1792)
 
1761 Read more about Betty Molteno at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Maria_Molteno Molteno, Elizabeth Maria (I371)
 
1762 Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Henry Charles Gordon-Lennox KCVO CB DSO (9 April 1911 – 4 July 1987) was a Royal Navy officer who became President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Gordon-Lennox_(Royal_Navy_officer) 
Gordon-Lennox, Rear Adm Sir Alexander Henry Charles KCVO CB DSO (I1465)
 
1763 Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton, 1st Baronet (23 June 1727 – 25 February 1792) was a British naval officer who finished his career as a rear admiral in the Royal Navy and was ennobled as the first Baronet Bickerton of Upwood. He served in several naval engagements, and died Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in 1792. His son Richard Hussey Bickerton, who likewise rose to flag rank in the Royal Navy, succeeded to the baronetcy following his death.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Richard_Bickerton,_1st_Baronet 
Bickerton, Rear Admiral Sir Richard 1st Baronet (I4810)
 
1764 Reception at Sandown, Rondebosch. Carol was given away be her Uncle Admiral Barclay Molteno Family: Arthur Faure Williamson / Caroline Molteno (F192)
 
1765 Records of the General Register Office, Government Social Survey Department, and Office of Population Censuses and Surveys. The National Archives, Kew, England.
  • General Register Office: Miscellaneous Foreign Returns. Registrar General (RG) 32.
  • General Register Office: Foreign Registers and Returns. Registrar General (RG) 33.
  • General Register Office: Miscellaneous Foreign Marriage Returns. Registrar General (RG) 34.
  • General Register Office: Miscellaneous Foreign Death Returns. Registrar General (RG) 35.
  • General Register Office: Registers and Returns of Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Protectorates etc of Africa and Asia. Registrar General (RG) 36.
 
Source (S433)
 
1766 Rector of Clyst St. George, buried there 30 May 1571. Monumental tile in the church. Will dated 6 May, proved 8 June 1571 in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Exeter.

He was instituted to the Rectory of Washford Pyne, 8 miles north of Crediton, 18 October 1537; and to the Rectory of Clyst St. Mary, distant 20 miles from the former via Exeter and Crediton, 7 September 1542 (Bishop Veysey's Register, fo. 108). He resigned Washford on institution to the Rectory of Clyst St. George adjoining Clyst St. Mary, 11 July, 1554 ('Gibbs of Fenton', pp. 57 and n, and 58n). The following account of him in 1561 is in a report on the Clergy of Exeter Diocese made in that year by Bishop Alley to Archbishop Parker of which a MS copy is in Exeter Public Library: 'Clist Sancti Georgii Dominus Willelmus Gybbes, rector, non graduatus, presbyter, non conjugatus nec concubinarius, studiosus, non doctus Latine, residet, non predicat, duo possidet hanc et Clyst Marie dispensatus per statutum ut dicit': and 'Clist Sancti Marie Dominus Willelmus Gybbes, rector, responsus est per eundem ut supra'. Clearly up till 1561 he held both livings (the enquiry may, however, have been made earlier, for a list of rectors of Clyst St. Mary in possession of the rector (1932) states that William G's successor there was John Huntingdon, appointed '1560 before 4 Oct'. No evidence is available from the Exeter Episcopal Registers which are missing from this period. He witnessed and proved the will of Henry Gibbe of Woodbury in 1549. In his own will, 1571, he appointed John, son of George Gybbe of Clyst St. George, his executor and residuary legatee. In 1560, he acted for several Clyst St. George people (see agreement abstracted on pp. 140-1 of 'Gibbs of Fenton') in purchases of property from Lord Wentworth, among them for John Gybbe and for George Gybbe in their purchases respectively of Pytte and Claypitte. That he and his relations at Clyst St. George and Woodbury were related to the Gibbs family of Fenton in Dartington is made practically certain by the fact that the persons concerned in presenting him to the livings of Washford Pyne and Clyst St. Mary were relations of that family: see 'Gibbs of Fenton' pp.57-8. 
Gybbe, Rev. William (I2956)
 
1767 Rectory Gibbs, Stanley Vaughan (I2610)
 
1768 Rectory Gibbs, Rev. Edward Reginald (I2769)
 
1769 Rectory Medley, Captain Ralph Cyril DSO, OBE (I2071)
 
1770 Redcliffe Gardens Bland, Robert Wyndham Humphrey Marcial (I2908)
 
1771 Register of Clyst St George, Devon, 1565-1812, Vol 25 Gibbs, George Abraham of Pytte (I410)
 
1772 Registered in Huddersfield V 9a. Page 499. (FBMD)

Immigration & Travel.
14 July 1924. Arrival at Southampton, "SS Windsor Castle" from South Africa.
With parents and brothers. 
Rolt, John Baynton (I2660)
 
1773 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Rolls of Honour, Wars of 1914-1918 and 1939-1945. BT 339/1-8. The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England. Source (S462)
 
1774 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Caryl Antony Vaughan Gibbs / Christiana Maria-Theresa von Machanek zu Marienthal (F1207)
 
1775 Reverend William Hartley Carnegie (27 February 1859 – 18 October 1936) a Canon of Westminster starting in 1912. He was the Sub-Dean of Westminster from 1919 until his death. He was the Rector of St Margaret's, Westminster from 1913 to 1936.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hartley_Carnegie 
Carnegie, Rev. William Hartley Canon of Westminster (I1932)
 
1776 Richard (frequently known as Dick) was born on 12th August 1843, the elder son of the Hon. George Edgcumbe of Edgbarrow Manor, Crowthorne, Berkshire and his wife, Fanny Lucy Shelley, daughter of Sir John Shelley 6th Bt. Richard was the grandson of the 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe and at the age of 29 he married Mary Louisa Monck. Their only son, Kenelm William Edward (1873-1965) would later become the 6th Earl.

Richard was commissioned a Lieutenant in the 52nd Light Infantry, served with the 73rd and was later promoted Captain in the Royal Buckinghamshire Militia. He served as Serjeant-at-Arms for no less than 41 years to three successive monarchs: Queen Victoria from 1880 to 1901; Edward VII from 1901 to 1910 and George V from 1910 to 1921.

Known as ‘Grandipa’ to his grandchildren he was small in stature with a beard and a great love of Italy giving him something of an Italian appearance. A literary man himself he became a tireless campaigner for a memorial to his friend Lord Byron, writing lines titled The National Byron Memorial and subsequently penning its history in a leaflet published in 1883. Other works included his editing of his grandmother’s book The Diary of Frances, Lady Shelley, 1787-1817, Edward Trelawny, (A Biographical Sketch) and two sets of Musical Reminiscences in 1824 and 1828.

A great European traveller and a frequent visitor to Italy he died on 3rd November 1937 aged 94.  
Edgcumbe, Richard John Frederick (I1601)
 
1777 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Varvill, Richard Antony (I5129)
 
1778 Richard Bennett Lloyd, came from a wealthy family who owned tobacco plantations. He served as an English soldier in the Coldstream guards between 1773-1775. He resigned after his marriage and because of growing enmity between England and America. In 1773, the couple had their portraits painted in London. Richard was painted by the celebrated American artist Benjamin West. Lloyd, Captain Richard Bennett (I2823)
 
1779 Richard Bright (1822 – 28 February 1878) was an English politician.

He was born the son of Robert Bright and the brother of colonial businessman Charles Edward Bright and General Sir Robert Onesiphorus Bright.

He was Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for East Somerset from 1868 to 1878.
 
Bright, Richard (I3257)
 
1780 Richard Bright (28 September 1789 – 16 December 1858) was an English physician and early pioneer in the research of kidney disease. He is particularly known for his description of Bright's disease.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bright_(physician) 
Bright, Richard FRS (I4614)
 
1781 Richard Edgcumbe, 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe PC (13 September 1764 – 26 September 1839), styled Viscount Valletort between 1789 and 1795, was a British politician and writer on music.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Edgcumbe,_2nd_Earl_of_Mount_Edgcumbe 
Edgcumbe, Richard 2nd Earl of Mt Edgcumbe (I3296)
 
1782 Richard Edmund St Lawrence Boyle, 9th Earl of Cork and Orrery KP, PC (19 April 1829 – 22 June 1904), styled Viscount Dungarvan between 1834 and 1856, was a British courtier and Liberal politician. In a ministerial career spanning between 1866 and 1895, he served three times as Master of the Buckhounds and twice as Master of the Horse. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Boyle,_9th_Earl_of_Cork Boyle, Richard Edmund St Lawrence 9th Earl Of Cork (I5052)
 
1783 Richard Grosvenor, 1st Earl Grosvenor (/ˈɡroʊvnər/; 18 June 1731 – 5 August 1802), known as Sir Richard Grosvenor, Bt between 1755 and 1761 and as The Lord Grosvenor between 1761 and 1784, was a British peer, racehorse owner and art collector. He was created Baron Grosvenor in 1761 and in 1784 became both Viscount Belgrave and Earl Grosvenor.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Grosvenor,_1st_Earl_Grosvenor 
Grosvenor, Richard 1st Earl Grosvenor (I4638)
 
1784 Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster KG PC (27 January 1795 – 31 October 1869), styled The Honourable Richard Grosvenor from 1795 to 1802, Viscount Belgrave from 1802 to 1831 and Earl Grosvenor from 1831 to 1845, was an English politician, landowner, property developer and benefactor.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Grosvenor,_2nd_Marquess_of_Westminster 
Grosvenor, Richard 2nd Marquess of Westminster (I4634)
 
1785 Richard Shakespeare (1490 – before 10 February 1561) was a husbandman of Snitterfield, Warwickshire, four miles north-northeast of Stratford-upon-Avon, the father of John Shakespeare and the grandfather of William Shakespeare.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Shakespeare
 
Shakespeare, Richard (I6471)
 
1786 Right Hon. Sidney Herbert, P.C., Baron Herbert of Lea, co. Wiltshire 1861; step-brother of 12th Earl of Pembroke.

 
Herbert, Right Hon. Sidney Baron Herbert of Lea (I3093)
 
1787 Road Accident Mathers, Robert Ian Finlayson (I2364)
 
1788 Robert Charles Edgcumbe, 8th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (born 1 June 1939) is a New Zealand-British peer.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Edgcumbe,_8th_Earl_of_Mount_Edgcumbe
 
Edgcumbe, Robert Charles 8th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (I5419)
 
1789 Robert Gibbe of Clyst St. George. Administration 24 January 1662 (in the Consistory Court of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter or the Archdeaconry Court of Exeter, where he is said to be of Topsham. The Will of Robert Gibbs of Topsham, proved 1619 (in the Consistory Court of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter) is perhaps his. Gibbe, Robert of Clyst St George (I230)
 
1790 Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster, KG (22 March 1767 – 17 February 1845) was the son of the 1st Earl Grosvenor, whom he succeeded in 1802 as 2nd Earl Grosvenor. He was created Marquess of Westminster in 1831. He was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and an ancestor of the modern-day Dukes of Westminster. Grosvenor continued to develop the family's London estates, he rebuilt their country house, Eaton Hall in Cheshire where he also restored the gardens, and built a new London home, Grosvenor House. He maintained and extended the family interests in the acquisition of works of art, and in horse racing and breeding racehorses.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Grosvenor,_1st_Marquess_of_Westminster 
Robert Grosvenor 1st Marquess of Westminster and 2nd Earl Grosvenor (I4636)
 
1791 Robert Hucks (1699–1745) of Clifton Hampden near Abingdon, and Aldenham House, Hertfordshire, was an English brewer and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1722 to 1741.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hucks
 
Hucks, Robert (I4999)
 
1792 Robert Travers Atkin (29 November 1841 – 25 May 1872) was an Irish-born newspaper editor and politician in colonial Queensland, Australia.[1] He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Travers_Atkin 
Atkin, Robert Travers (I3186)
 
1793 Robert Trotter Hermon-Hodge, 1st Baron Wyfold DL (23 September 1851 – 3 June 1937) was a British Conservative politician.[1]

Born as Robert Trotter Hodge, he was the son of G W Hodge of Newcastle upon Tyne. He was educated at Clifton College and Worcester College, Oxford. In 1877 he married Frances Caroline Hermon, only daughter of Edward Hermon, Member of Parliament (MP) for Preston. In 1903 he added her surname to his own to become "Hermon-Hodge".

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hermon-Hodge,_1st_Baron_Wyfold 
Hodge, Robert Trotter 1st Baron Wyfold (I4791)
 
1794 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dixon-Smith, Baron Robert William (I6617)
 
1795 Rockbeare House Parr, Major-Gen. Sir Henry Hallam CMG, CB KCB (I2632)
 
1796 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rollo, Lt. General William Raoul KCB, CBE (I859)
 
1797 Rosemary Tyser (nee Scrope), who died 26 August, 2013, aged 66, was a scion of the Scrope dynasty, of Danby, co York, which can claim 5 Garter Knights, 2 bishops, one archbishop of York, a Lord Chancellor, 4 High Treasurers, and 2 Chief Justices, and the baronies of Scrope of Bolton and Scrope of Masham, &c. She was born 10 July, 1947, second of three daughters of Lt-Col Conyers Stephen Scrope, MC, by his wife the former Lady Mary Egerton, 3rd daughter of the 4th Earl of Ellesmere, MVO, and sister of the 6th Duke of Sutherland. She married 1976, Robert Patrick Tyser (born 1926 ~ died 17 Dec, 2006, aged 80), son of Walter Parkyns Tyser, of Gordonbush, Brora, co Sutherland, by his wife the former Jessie Quill. The funeral was at St Mary's Church, Kelso, Tues 3 September, 2013. Scrope, Rosemary (I4570)
 
1798 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fell, Josephine Nicola (I1812)
 
1799 Royal Aero Club. Royal Aero Club index cards and photographs are in the care of the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, London, England. Source (S512)
 
1800 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Magro, Phoebe Jemima (I4466)
 

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